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Monday, September 09, 2019

Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Arrest – Seaford

Seaford – The Delaware State Police have arrested two subjects on drug charges after their vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation.
The incident occurred at approximately 6:17 p.m., Friday, September 6, 2019 when a Trooper on routine patrol on Old Furnace Rd. in Seaford stopped a white Ford Taurus for a traffic violation.
The Taurus was occupied by the driver Samantha S. Hollins, 26, of Salisbury MD and a passenger who was ultimately identified as Thomas R. Johnson, 25, of Georgetown. Hollins was able to provide identification however Johnson, who gave a false name to the Trooper, had no ID. During this interaction Hollins confirmed the false name given by Johnson, even though she was aware of his true identity.
A subsequent search of Johnson produced 1.274 grams of Heroin. A search of the vehicle produced an additional .161 grams of Heroin, contained in a purse belonging to Hollins.

Both subjects were transported to Troop 5 where Johnson’s true identity was confirmed through fingerprint analysis. Johnson and Hollins were then charged with the following:
Thomas R. Johnson
Thomas R. Johnson
  • Possession with Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance in a Tier 1 Quantity
  • Making a False Statement

Johnson was arraigned in Justice of the Peace Court #3 and then committed to the Sussex Correctional Institution on $8000.00 cash bail.

Samantha S. Hollins
Samantha S. Hollins
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Hindering Prosecution
  • Conspiracy 2nd Degree
  • Failure to Signal
Hollins was arraigned in Justice of the Peace Court #3 and released on $2700.00 unsecured bail.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wicomico County Public Schools
September 6 at 1:56 PM ·
Students in a number of Wicomico schools have enjoyed fantastic performances today by National Folk Festival artists, thanks to school visit sponsor Whiting-Turner. Here are some photo highlights from four of the performers:

Rahim Alhaj Trio at Prince Street Elementary
Sheila Kay Adams at Pinehurst Elementary
Jones Benally Family Dancers at Fruitland Primary
Aurelio at Beaver Run Elementary

We hope our students will go home and tell their families about what they experienced at school today, and that families will take advantage of all the great music, folk traditions, dancing and more at the National Folk Festival in Downtown Salisbury, starting at 6 tonight and continuing through Saturday and Sunday.

@NFFMaryland

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Found this gem on the Wicomico County Board of Education's FB page.

Now, this speaks volumes "We hope our students will go home and tell their families about what they experienced at school today..."

So "Dr." Donna Hanlin let her former student and butt buddy Jake Day use our public-funded school system to promote this failed National Folk Festival. School has only been in Session for 2 days and they are giving the students a day off already. Dr. Hanlin needs to be fired for this waste of precious school days and tax dollars.

Shame on newly appointed board member Tanya Lewis for praising this Shit Fest in our County Schools. I will make sure I work against you and get many people to vote against you in your next election.

I also noticed how they went back and edited the posts to say these visits were sponsored by Whiting-Turner. You know the same Whiting-Turner that is making $ Millions off the taxpayers by being building all of our schools. They make so much money off the taxpayers they opened their own office in Salisbury now.

Wicomico County Public Schools
September 6 at 1:40 PM ·
The National Folk Festival made an appearance at NORTHWESTERN ELEMENTARY in Mardela on Friday.

Yamini Kalluri and the Carnatic Ensemble entertained the students with music and classical dances from India.

The students had a great time learning and participating in the dances.
Tonya Laird Lewis said... Wonderful
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Wicomico County Public Schools
September 6 at 1:49 PM ·
At WESTSIDE INTERMEDIATE, students were dazzled by the magic of Professor Horn! What a show he put on that even had the teachers and administrators laughing and wondering..."how did he do that?"

Thanks Professor Horn for performing at Westide Intermediate!

Wicomico County Public Schools
September 6 at 2:05 PM ·
Willards Elementary students enjoy a performance Friday morning by Andes Manta, which will be playing this weekend at the National Folk Festival in Salisbury. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Donna Hanlin was there to catch the show, including this video clip. This act and many others will be on stages at the free Folk Festival all weekend. Our thanks to Whiting-Turner for sponsoring the school visits by National Folk Festival performers.

National Folk Festival in Salisbury, MD

Wicomico County Public Schools
September 6 at 2:10 PM ·
Children love music! Willards Elementary students join National Folk Festival act Andes Manta on stage for a song during the group's visit to Wonderful Willards this morning. We thank Superintendent of Schools Dr. Donna Hanlin for this video clip, Jana Hobbs, Wicomico High music teacher, for organizing the slate of 10 performers for 11 schools, and Whiting-Turner for sponsoring the school visits.

National Folk Festival in Salisbury, MD

Go to FB @WCBOE

Anonymous said...

What a shame. That beautiful young lady will look like death in about a years time if she does not get away from that garbage.

She will eventually have sores on her face and will be missing most of her teeth and the remaining few will be rotted badly.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, she seems to be quite attractive. Who wants her now? Not me.

Anonymous said...

Joe, 11:59 am is a comment worthy of a post. No way in Hell should our schools be used to promote Jake Day's Foke Festival. Where the Hell is the outrage.

I hope the kids have to make this school day up during their summer break next year.